Tuesday, November 19, 2019


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A physical gold bitcoin on a table.Communist regime chinese reaffirms anti-cryptocurrency stance

A few weeks ago, many members of the cryptocurrency community were praising China's President Xi Jinping for endorsing blockchain technology.
The president's pledge to accelerate blockchain development in China unwittingly sent the price of BTC skyrocketing by a massive 42% in just a few hours.
It also caused stocks in Chinese blockchain A-share firms to max out at their 10% limit the following Monday.
However, in the wake of the frenzy the unleashed president, he's now firmly setting the record straight.
Since his endorsement of blockchain, Xi Jinping has been very vocal in his efforts to remind the world that he's not a fan of cryptocurrencies. Neither is he the "Crypto Dad" that many Bitcoin supporters and social media users were labeling him.
It's immutable and unprecedented tracking qualities of blockchain technology that China is interested in for financial applications, the supply chain, and local governments. The narrative remains firmly “blockchain, not Bitcoin”.
In fact, rather than relaxing China's stance on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, its grip may be tightening instead.


has moved +42% today

- 4th largest gain in history and largest since May/10/2011 (if comparing against daily returns).

- 15th largest two-day gain in history, Nov/18/2013.

Thank you China.

President Xi is the true Crypto Dad.
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Xi Jinping calls cryptocurrencies ‘financial fraud’
President Xi Jinping gave a speech today on CCTV1 (the CCP's official channel). While the English version of his speech is not immediately available, co-founder of crypto investment holding firm Primitive Ventures Dovey Wan provided a quick summary.
She said that the president criticized cryptocurrencies and brushed them off unregistered securities, "financial fraud", and illegal Ponzi schemes.

Binance and Tron banned from Weibo
In addition, Bloomberg reported today that two large players in the cryptocurrency space - Binance and Tron - were banned from popular Chinese social media platform Weibo last week. The mainstream media stated that this “appears to be fresh steps to crack down on digital currency trading”.
According to Bloomberg, both companies will be appealing the decision to Weibo and are currently working to restore their accounts.


Watchdogs call for a clean up of cryptocurrency companies
In addition to social media crackdowns, Shanghai watchdogs have issued a notice to "clean up" companies that are trading in cryptocurrency. Beijing also warned against illegal exchange operations.
The Chinese central bank and Shanghai's financial regulator also advised local government agencies to either do business with any companies related to cryptocurrency or to do so only under its supervision. Regulators are apparently concerned about the resurgence of another speculative bubble.
While Bitcoin hasn't tanked on the news, it has entered its fourth consecutive day of downward price action amid concerns over Chinese restrictions.
The post China reaffirms anti-cryptocurrency stance appeared first on Coin Rivet.


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